An immersive site-specific group listening event at Ocean Beach by Nat Evans to together trace the changing of space, water and light as the tide recedes.
Two tours, one at sunset and another at twilight.
Music for a Changing Tide is a group listening event created specifically for the observation of the receding tide at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach.
Participants are invited to download the music onto their portable listening device ahead of time. Gathering at print shop 3 Fish Studios, two groups (one at sunset, one at twilight) will be led to a place on the beach where participants sit and observe while listening as a group.
This time and site-specific event will trace the changing of space, water and light as the tide recedes. Animal and plant life are constantly reacting to changes in intertidal areas, water and sky color, and the particular ways the tides come and go. All these discrete changes, when observed as a group, help draw greater awareness to place, space, and to the moment, appreciating our natural environment in new ways and with greater reverence—thus impacting our decisions in our everyday lives.
Event is a part of Soundwave ((6)) Water Biennial sound+art festival, July 10th-Sept 28, San Francisco.
An immersive site-specific group listening event at Ocean Beach by Nat Evans to together trace the changing of space, water and light as the tide recedes.
Two tours, one at sunset and another at twilight.
Music for a Changing Tide is a group listening event created specifically for the observation of the receding tide at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach.
Participants are invited to download the music onto their portable listening device ahead of time. Gathering at print shop 3 Fish Studios, two groups (one at sunset, one at twilight) will be led to a place on the beach where participants sit and observe while listening as a group.
This time and site-specific event will trace the changing of space, water and light as the tide recedes. Animal and plant life are constantly reacting to changes in intertidal areas, water and sky color, and the particular ways the tides come and go. All these discrete changes, when observed as a group, help draw greater awareness to place, space, and to the moment, appreciating our natural environment in new ways and with greater reverence—thus impacting our decisions in our everyday lives.
Event is a part of Soundwave ((6)) Water Biennial sound+art festival, July 10th-Sept 28, San Francisco.
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